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then warned cnn not to, quote, stir up trouble in his county. adding you do something with this and i'll be coming after you. matthew whit darby, no relation to the sheriff, guess on trial for murder, but not a hate crime, next month. >> this is a really stunning report there are so many inconsistencies here and what the police are saying. the mother of one of the teens in the car who killed the man on the side of the road, she said it was racially motivated. do we know if investigators even talked to her? >> from the records we have obtained, anderson, which include witnesses' list, she is not on any witness list. we have no transcript of any interview that was done with her. so despite that public assertion that she said look, this was racist and her son was involved, we don't believe that investigators ever went to find out what she was saying. she won't talk to us. basically, she has been telling people she is scared to speak out. >> and that second incident, do the police, the sheriff, darby investigators, do they try to do anything to find
then warned cnn not to, quote, stir up trouble in his county. adding you do something with this and i'll be coming after you. matthew whit darby, no relation to the sheriff, guess on trial for murder, but not a hate crime, next month. >> this is a really stunning report there are so many inconsistencies here and what the police are saying. the mother of one of the teens in the car who killed the man on the side of the road, she said it was racially motivated. do we know if investigators...
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i'm overwhelmed with the support i got from you guys, cnn, great job. really great effect. i wasn't tortured. i was dealt with really respectfully. because of the campaign you made, guys. i lost around 35 or 40 pounds, i got sick inside. i was almost dead. because there's no medicine. but there are -- i don't know, 300,000 more or more people inside. we were 91 persons in a small room, only maybe 15 foot by 20 foot. >> 91 people in a room that small? >> yeah. there was no oxygen. it was a factory for madness and death. >> a factory for madness and death? >> and death, yes. i have heard many horror stories. i cannot imagine what happens inside. it's not the physical torture. i'm not talking about that. i'm talking about the torture of souls. people are losing mind inside because of, there's no food, you can't sleep, there's no medicine. people are there for no reason. my brother is there for only one mistake -- that he is my brother. >> that's why he was arrested and he's still being held? >> he's still inside there just because he's my brother. >> we have talked often over
i'm overwhelmed with the support i got from you guys, cnn, great job. really great effect. i wasn't tortured. i was dealt with really respectfully. because of the campaign you made, guys. i lost around 35 or 40 pounds, i got sick inside. i was almost dead. because there's no medicine. but there are -- i don't know, 300,000 more or more people inside. we were 91 persons in a small room, only maybe 15 foot by 20 foot. >> 91 people in a room that small? >> yeah. there was no oxygen. it...
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i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i wanted to ask you about your players on your team, when you heard about this case, did you take any action? >> no comment. you'll have to see my superintendent. >> tell me if you took any action with the football players? >> so he told us to talk to the superintendent of schools. we called the superintendant, we talked to his wife, she said he would call us back. he did not call us back. there are many authority figures here in steubenville, ohio, who are figuring out how to play their cards. sanjay. >> gary, thanks. a population of about 20,000, i think, in steubenville, ohio. after the attempt to talk to the coach, we got a statement from someone claiming to represent him. it claims after last night's inaccurate report on cnn's anderson cooper show regarding recent events, through a representative, i offered to do an interview add home. they refused to allow me that chance. today, after it was made clear to them i would only do a live interview, a cnn interviewer knocked on my doo
i'm gary tuchman with cnn. i wanted to ask you about your players on your team, when you heard about this case, did you take any action? >> no comment. you'll have to see my superintendent. >> tell me if you took any action with the football players? >> so he told us to talk to the superintendent of schools. we called the superintendant, we talked to his wife, she said he would call us back. he did not call us back. there are many authority figures here in steubenville, ohio,...
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cnn cannot verify that this is a photo of the alleged victim. they also posted this 12-minute video where partygoers talk about the alleged assault and continually joke about the girl's condition. even at one point saying must have died because she didn't move during the alleged assault. >> what if that was your daughter? >> but it isn't. if that was my daughter, i wouldn't care. i'd just let her be dead. >> poppy harlow is joining me live from steubenville. i know you had a chance to talk to the chief of police of that town. what's he saying about all of this to you? >> reporter: well, he's incredibly disturbed as many are. he was not allowed to talk about the details of the investigation, which is still ongoing. these two young men will go to trial on february 13th but this is what he told me disturbs him most. >> the thing i found disturbing is depending on who actually was there, why didn't somebody stop it? i mean, you simply don't do that. i mean, it's -- it's not done. >> reporter: it's important, ashleigh, to point out obviously these tw
cnn cannot verify that this is a photo of the alleged victim. they also posted this 12-minute video where partygoers talk about the alleged assault and continually joke about the girl's condition. even at one point saying must have died because she didn't move during the alleged assault. >> what if that was your daughter? >> but it isn't. if that was my daughter, i wouldn't care. i'd just let her be dead. >> poppy harlow is joining me live from steubenville. i know you had a...
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overwhelmed with whey got from you guys at cnn. great job. really great in fact. i wasn't tortured. i was dealt with respectfully because of the campaign you made. i lost around 35 or 40 pounds and got sick. i was almost dead. because there is no medicine. i have 300,000 or more people inside. we wear 91 in a small robe maybe. >> 91 people in a room that small? >> yeah. there was no oxygen. it is a fact befoory for madnes death. i heard many horror stories, but i could not imagine what happens inside. it is not the physical torture. i am not talking about that. i'm talking about the torture of souls. people are losing their minds inside. there is no food and you can't sleep and there is no medicine. people are there for no reason. my brother is there for one mistake that he is my brother. >> that's why he was arrest and still being held? >> that's it. he is still inside just because he is my brother. >> we're talked often over the last year and you insisted on using your name. was there a moment or did you regret that? >> never, anderson. never for a single second. never. i feel mor
overwhelmed with whey got from you guys at cnn. great job. really great in fact. i wasn't tortured. i was dealt with respectfully because of the campaign you made. i lost around 35 or 40 pounds and got sick. i was almost dead. because there is no medicine. i have 300,000 or more people inside. we wear 91 in a small robe maybe. >> 91 people in a room that small? >> yeah. there was no oxygen. it is a fact befoory for madnes death. i heard many horror stories, but i could not imagine...
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an editor at large at bicycling magazine, has written about armstrong for years and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. you have been in touch with armstrong since that interview. i guess in the last 24 hours. what can you say about what he said? >> i we had an exchange, last noilt night, he asked if i watched the interview. >> did he think you might not be watching? >> i gave him my opinion of what i thought he had done right, and the parts i thought he was wrong about. and we had, i would say, kind of a respectful exchange about that. this morning, we had another one. and it ended with something i thought was very interesting. he kind of signed off by saying, work to do. >> what did you take that to mean? >> it could mean a number of things. it could be as we're saying, that he does indeed see this as a process. but it is lance, and always i'm aware that he might be using me with a goal in mind, so he might be just trying to get me to let people think that, you know, there's a process. >> one of the things you said last night after we were getting off the air, you have covered him, re
an editor at large at bicycling magazine, has written about armstrong for years and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. you have been in touch with armstrong since that interview. i guess in the last 24 hours. what can you say about what he said? >> i we had an exchange, last noilt night, he asked if i watched the interview. >> did he think you might not be watching? >> i gave him my opinion of what i thought he had done right, and the parts i thought he was wrong about. and we...
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randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> it's brutal. let's get caught up on other stories we're following. here's isha way "3" bulletin. isha? >>> anderson, the family of former linebacker junior seau is suing the nfl and redell helmets accusing them of wrongful death. they claim his suicide last may was from a brain disease caused by violent hits he endured playing football. >>> the faa says it's still trying to figure out the cause of the electrical problems that have grounded boeing 787 dreamliner fleet right around the world. the shutdown came last week after a battery caught on fire in boston and another incident in japan. >>> apple reported record quarterly profits lly profits company just missed wall street expectations. analysts say cheaper older versions of apple's devices are hurting its profits. >>> and now the connection. attention parents. there's an app that can let you know if your teen is using their cell phone behind the wheel. it's called canary. it will send you real-time messages like this if your young driver makes a call, sends a text, or even goes online when they're
randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> it's brutal. let's get caught up on other stories we're following. here's isha way "3" bulletin. isha? >>> anderson, the family of former linebacker junior seau is suing the nfl and redell helmets accusing them of wrongful death. they claim his suicide last may was from a brain disease caused by violent hits he endured playing football. >>> the faa says it's still trying to figure out the cause of the electrical problems that have...
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congresswoman, it's drew griffin with cnn. which could explain why all we got from congresswoman joann emerson was the slam-door treatment. the southeast missouri republican is quitting congress. not because she lost. in fact, she just won her last election to her tenth term by a landslide. she's quitting because she landed a job back in what you might call the real family business, the politics of influencing congress. follow the lineage. in the '70s, joann emerson a washington, d.c. native, married a lobbyist named bill emerson. when lobbyist bill emerson went on to become congressman from missouri, joann went on to become a lobbyist for the restaurant industry. when he died of cancer in 1996, she took his seat and she's served nine terms since then. and while the combined emersons were spending 32 years in congress they were raising two daughters, both of whom who are now registered lobbyists. now congresswoman emerson goes back to a trade association directing a team of lobbyists. >> it's the personification of the revolvi
congresswoman, it's drew griffin with cnn. which could explain why all we got from congresswoman joann emerson was the slam-door treatment. the southeast missouri republican is quitting congress. not because she lost. in fact, she just won her last election to her tenth term by a landslide. she's quitting because she landed a job back in what you might call the real family business, the politics of influencing congress. follow the lineage. in the '70s, joann emerson a washington, d.c. native,...
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cnn has learned that tomorrow defense secretary leon panetta will open the door to women serving in combat units. now, it won't happen all at once. there will be certain limitations. but for the first time in the long history of america's armed forces a very big door will now be opening. the decision comes with plenty of women already fighting and dying overseas, it's important to mention. at least 130 women have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. more than 800 wounded. in a moment we'll talk with congresswoman and iraq war veteran tammy duckworth. we'll also explore what could be seismic partisan political consequences. we start, though, at the pentagon with our chris lawrence. this is pretty groundbreaking stuff. after women flying helicopters, handling bomb-sniffing dogs, being combat medics, getting assigned to submarines, this is really the last great barrier to come down, right? >> you're exactly right, anderson. you're talking about army infantry, marine recon units and even potentially special operations forces. this was sort of the big glass ceiling that had not been broken yet.
cnn has learned that tomorrow defense secretary leon panetta will open the door to women serving in combat units. now, it won't happen all at once. there will be certain limitations. but for the first time in the long history of america's armed forces a very big door will now be opening. the decision comes with plenty of women already fighting and dying overseas, it's important to mention. at least 130 women have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. more than 800 wounded. in a moment we'll talk...
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cnn's ali velshi joins me now. when i heard this, i was really kind of stunned about this. what do you make of this? >> it's truly amazing. remember you and i talking four years and three months ago about this bailout and how mad people were. and one of the things governments had to do was to suggest that the interest rate on this loan was high enough so it would compel aig to pay it back quickly and send the message, you don't get free money for behaving the irresponsible way that ai girg . a bunch of shareholders filed a lawsuit in 2011. a group led by hank greenberg, who really built this company up, they feel that the terms of this deal, and hank greenberg was not involved when the deal was made. they feel that the terms were too onerous, the government, and now the board of aig has a responsibility to say, let's evaluate this lawsuit, they'll give an answer by the end of the month to determine whether they want to be a party, whether they donate want to be a party, and let hank go ahead and represent them, or they want nothing to do with them. >> does hank greenberg's
cnn's ali velshi joins me now. when i heard this, i was really kind of stunned about this. what do you make of this? >> it's truly amazing. remember you and i talking four years and three months ago about this bailout and how mad people were. and one of the things governments had to do was to suggest that the interest rate on this loan was high enough so it would compel aig to pay it back quickly and send the message, you don't get free money for behaving the irresponsible way that ai...
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this is getting out of hand. >> cnn, chicago. >> what should be done? that's the focus of our town hall discussion this thursday. we'll have representatives of all sides of the debate. i hope you join us for that. a lot more happening tonight. isha is here with the 360 news and business bulletin. >> nearly three months after superstorm sandy slammed into the northeast, today, the u.s. senate approved more than $60 billion in aid for victims of the storm. the bill got caught up in bipartisan fighting for weeks. >> former israeli prime minister aerial shurron is showing brain activity when family members speak to him even though he's been comatose for seven years. that's according to doctors treating the 84-year-old. medical experts warn it's not proof he will wake up or that he's conscious of sounds. >> a change in the netherlands. the queen announced she would abdicate her throloep in april her son. she has reigned for 33 years. >>> and in iran says it has launched a monkey into space. the u.s. state department says it has no way of confirming the repor
this is getting out of hand. >> cnn, chicago. >> what should be done? that's the focus of our town hall discussion this thursday. we'll have representatives of all sides of the debate. i hope you join us for that. a lot more happening tonight. isha is here with the 360 news and business bulletin. >> nearly three months after superstorm sandy slammed into the northeast, today, the u.s. senate approved more than $60 billion in aid for victims of the storm. the bill got caught up...
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cnn's ali velshi joins me now. when i heard this, i was really kind of stunned about this. what do you make of this? >> it's truly amazing. you remember you and i talking four years and three months ago about this bailout and how mad people were. and one of the things the government had to do, because there was a real mob mentality out there, was suggest that the interest rate on this loan was high enough so that it would actually compel aig to want to pay it back quickly and send the message out here you that don't get free money for behaving the irresponsible way that aig did. so here's what happened. a bunch of shareholders filed a lawsuit last -- in 2011, actually. a group led by the former ceo, hank greenberg, who really built this company up. this feel that the terms of this deal -- hank greenberg was not involved when the deal was made. they feel that the terms were too onerous, as you said. the government took too much ownership, the interest rates were too high and it cost too much. now the board of aig has a responsibility to say, let's evaluate this lawsuit, they
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here he is with cnn photographer phil littleton. during that trip, tim captured amazing images. he was an incredibly talented photographer, dedicated, fearless, a real gentleman. a pleasure to be with. the hbo documentary is called which way is the front line from here, the life and time of tim hetherington. it was directed by sebastien junger. he made the documentary about the conflict in afghanistan. we're going to hear from sebastian junger in a moment. but i want to look at tim's work from a clip from the hbo documentary. >> right over the ridge, man. >> i was completely surprised by the amount of fighting going on. these guys were in a lot of combat. >> [ bleep ]! >> i'm good, i'm good! >> he's still in there! [ bleep ]! >> what was interesting is not to belittle the fighting, but i got kind of tired of it. for me once there is a sort of adrenaline in combat and filming that. the important stories is being close to these men. that's what it's about. that's what i'm really there for. >> the life and time of tim hetherington will air on hbo in april. i spoke with sebastian ju
here he is with cnn photographer phil littleton. during that trip, tim captured amazing images. he was an incredibly talented photographer, dedicated, fearless, a real gentleman. a pleasure to be with. the hbo documentary is called which way is the front line from here, the life and time of tim hetherington. it was directed by sebastien junger. he made the documentary about the conflict in afghanistan. we're going to hear from sebastian junger in a moment. but i want to look at tim's work from...
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this is getting out of hand. >> ted rowlands, cnn, chicago. >> what should be done? that's the focus of our town hall discussion this thursday. we'll have representatives of all sides of the debate. i hope you join us for that. >>> a lot more happening tonight. isha is here with the "360 news and business bulletin." >> nearly three months after superstorm sandy slammed into the northeast, today, the u.s. senate approved more than $50 billion in aid for victims of the storm. the bill got caught up in bipartisan fighting for weeks. small businesses whose doors are still closed but who must reopen. >> 90 days ard sandy struck and today we finally struck back. the passage of this bill will mean money for homeowners who lost everything and need to rebuild. small businesses whose doors are still closed but who must reopen, and protections for our coastlines and vital infrastructures to make sure that the next time a strong storm strikes, we're not hit that hard. >> israel's prime minister ariel sharon is showing brain activity when family members speak to him even though h
this is getting out of hand. >> ted rowlands, cnn, chicago. >> what should be done? that's the focus of our town hall discussion this thursday. we'll have representatives of all sides of the debate. i hope you join us for that. >>> a lot more happening tonight. isha is here with the "360 news and business bulletin." >> nearly three months after superstorm sandy slammed into the northeast, today, the u.s. senate approved more than $50 billion in aid for...
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himself, look no further than the last election and his party feels they have to change things up after cnn polling shows that more than half americans say that allowing the illegal immigrants to be american citizens should be be policy. all of this a day before president obama is set to lay out his plan on immigration proposal in nevada. here to talk about it is gloria borger, and cornell belcher, and margaret hoover. gloria, let me start with you, what is so different this time around for the republicans? simply the reality of november's election? >> yeah, they are worried about their own survival as a political party. one way to survive as a party is to broaden your base and not remain hostage to a single part of it. i think that has been the problem for the republican party when you talk about john mccain. when john mccain was challenged from the right in 2010, when he was running for re-election to the senate, he became much more conservative on immigration policy, and now he is sort of unshackled and back to the position that he was in, in 2005 and 2007. i mean, you know, i spent a lo
himself, look no further than the last election and his party feels they have to change things up after cnn polling shows that more than half americans say that allowing the illegal immigrants to be american citizens should be be policy. all of this a day before president obama is set to lay out his plan on immigration proposal in nevada. here to talk about it is gloria borger, and cornell belcher, and margaret hoover. gloria, let me start with you, what is so different this time around for the...
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randy kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> brutal. let's get caught up on other stories we're following. >> the family of former linebacker junior seau is suing the nfl and the helmet maker accusing them of wrongful death. >>> the faa says it's trying to figure out the cause of the electrical problems that have grounded boeing 787 dreamliner fleet around the world. the shutdown came last week after battery caught on fire in boston and another incident in japan. >>> and an inaugural official who asked not to be identified says beyonce lip-synched the national anthem at president obama's public swearing in on monday. the official says she didn't have time to rehearse the night before and decided to record her performance. there has been no comment from beyonce. >> the marine band also had preordered music. they were faking it as well i guess. >> everybody was faking it allegedly. >> i don't care. beyonce is great. >> she'll be at the super bowl february 3rd. get your leotard on. >> what? >> when she does "single ladies." whatever. >> di
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. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> cnn's reporter joins me now. you were at the courthouse when the suspects were brought in. what happened? >> reporter: anderson, the five suspects charged with the murder and rape of that medical student were brought into court today basically, so that the charges against them could be read out to them. now, the court did announce that this would be an en camera proceeding from now on. what that means is that the public and the media will have no access to that court proceeding from now onward. and even if the media were to get information from elsewhere on the court proceedings, they would not be able to report on that. i should point out this is actually standard practice in rape cases in india, and that's presumably because rape victims do not want the public and the media around. but also there was a bit of a ruckus right before the suspects were brought in. some of those lawyers there yelling at other lawyers, their colleagues saying, quote, you cannot defend those barbarians. >> it's also going to be what i
. >> reporter: randi kaye, cnn, atlanta. >> cnn's reporter joins me now. you were at the courthouse when the suspects were brought in. what happened? >> reporter: anderson, the five suspects charged with the murder and rape of that medical student were brought into court today basically, so that the charges against them could be read out to them. now, the court did announce that this would be an en camera proceeding from now on. what that means is that the public and the media...
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relatives say everyone thanks viewers and cnn for keeping the story in the public eye. now, keeping them honest. the facts can be so hard to establish. one side has studies linking gun ownership with violent death. the other side shows that when people are allowed to carry concealed weapons, violence goes down. but it is a charged subject. with the surplus of victims and loss the debate has evolved into mutually exclusive competing articles of faith. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. >> that one view more guns in more places here is the other. >> when it come to preventing future acts of violence in our schools let me say this, more guns are not the answer. >> that was connecticut's governor. his view to the nra. each ring true. each side can point to real-life incident to prove their point. and in a moment we will talk to mr. mccrystal. but first, take a look. >> reporter: if you wonder whether or not real people with guns really do help prevent gun violence look no further than the shooting in this teheater i december. around
relatives say everyone thanks viewers and cnn for keeping the story in the public eye. now, keeping them honest. the facts can be so hard to establish. one side has studies linking gun ownership with violent death. the other side shows that when people are allowed to carry concealed weapons, violence goes down. but it is a charged subject. with the surplus of victims and loss the debate has evolved into mutually exclusive competing articles of faith. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy...